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I found the bottle labeled J W Juengling & Co Boston, Mass.
One side says “This bottle not to be sold.” On the to cover it says “Pat’d K Hutter”.
Anybody know anything about this bottle, google doesn’t.
 

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sounds like a beer . if its a blob top it's an 1890s if a tooled crown top it may go to 1910.
 

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references to this are not exactly common. I wish the topic starter added a picture. I wonder if they kept the bottle.

I'll probably try to sell the top on eBay. it has rarity going for it, condition working against its overall value. I figure it's worth listing for 39.93 or so, shipped in the USA.

if anybody has anything to add, please respond here. thank you, forum, members, rabbit.
 

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Do you have a Picture of Bottle? Some info below. LEON.

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thank you for your research assistance. hopefully next the original poster will be back with a picture of a bottle.

this cap was dug up at a street corner, under a stop sign, next to a sidewalk. it helps me imagine the lifestyle back then, here where Roslindale meets Jamaica Plain. I recall looking up another thing bunner dug up -- it was a medicinal tincture bottle fragment with text enough to determine a similar circa-1915 burial timeframe. I wonder if the occupant(s) had any trash plan, if they dumped where the streets meet, if common littering corners where a thing here, if one passerby tossed beer and syrup trash at one time.

neato. I appreciate all here for this.
 

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saved, not trashed (and offered for the historical referencing coincidences, not as promotion), another relic that I have from Boston back then is this 1899/1902/1913 watch:

 

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